Fougère (French for 'fern') is one of perfumery's foundational families, a blend of lavender, oakmoss, bergamot, and coumarin that defines the classic masculine barbershop scent. Jicky by Guerlain (1889) is often cited as the first.
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Fougère (French for 'fern') is one of perfumery's foundational families, a blend of lavender, oakmoss, bergamot, and coumarin that defines the classic masculine barbershop scent. Jicky by Guerlain (1889) is often cited as the first.
Fougere fragrances often feature Chypre, Resinous, Herbal as complementary accords. These combinations appear frequently because they share compatible olfactory qualities — together they create balance and depth.
Notes are the individual ingredients in a fragrance — bergamot, sandalwood, jasmine. Accords are the blended impressions those ingredients create together. A fragrance can list rose as a heart note but project as "Fougere" depending on how it's constructed. Accords describe the experience; notes describe the recipe.
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